Todd, Tim and Kellan Cook love Baseball, the Seattle Mariners and trekking around the country to visit stadiums and watch games. These are their stories. #FatherSonBaseball

Spring Training IV: Player Pictures

A great thing about Spring Training is that its much easier to meet, chat and get your photo with players on your favorite team. We love to get pictures with Mariners, and that was a major goal during our recent trip to Peoria. So, let’s take a look at what we got.

At Mariners Spring Training the best spot for getting your picture with a Mariner is in the long strip of grass leading from the batting cages behind the Mariners administrative office to practice field M3. There is a roped off strip down the length of the grassy area where the players walk out to the practice fields. That is where we got most of the following pictures.

First up, we ran into Adam Moore:

At Tim’s first Spring Training in 2008, Adam Moore was the first professional baseball player with whom Tim ever got his picture. So it was cool to have a little “reunion” picture in 2011.

Moments later, it was Garrett Olson’s turn to pose with Tim:

Garrett is a good guy.

The Mariners have two superstars — Ichiro and Felix Hernandez. We’ve wanted to get a picture with Ichiro for a long time. But its almost impossible. Felix, however, is another story. We got our picture with him in 2009 at Fenway Park. Tim was happy to meet up with Felix again in Peoria:

By the way, this is as close as we got to a “picture with Ichiro”:

Before this trip, neither Tim nor I had ever got our picture with a major league manager. Well, new Mariners manager Eric Wedge was all over the place at Spring Training. And he was happy to lean in real close and smile big for this picture with Tim:

Note: In that picture, Tim is looking at me (taking this same picture on my camera) and Wedge is looking at my mom. This was a common problem during Spring Training. We got a bunch of pictures where one person is looking at one camera and the other is looking at another camera. Oh, well.

Our first baseball of spring training came from Mariners reliever, Chris Seddon. Moments later, Chris was posing for a picture with me and Tim:

It was actually quite funny. We took a first picture with Chris and me standing up straight behind Tim. Then Chris suggested that we get down on Tim’s level, which resulted in the picture above. Personally, I get a chuckle out of it each time I look at Seddon leaning with his hands on his knees and smiling for the camera. Seddon also took time out to say hello to the King of Camden Yards, Avi Miller:

Thanks, Chris!

Moments later, David “The D.A.” Aardsma rolled by on his flatbed golf cart and posed for a picture with Tim:

D.A. had surgery recently and was on crutched at the beginning of our trip. However, by the end of our trip he was off the crutches and hobbling around under his own power. At the end of the trip, we also got DA to sign a baseball for us:

Thanks, DA!

I was quite excited to get this picture of Tim with Mariners phenom, Michael Pineda:

Before this trip, I’d never seen Pineda in person. Let me tell you, you cannot miss him. He is HUGE! If he wasn’t crouched down with Tim in this picture, his knees would probably be at Tim’s head level! (Okay, that’s a slight exaggeration, but he is huge). Pineda also signed this baseball for us:

Thanks, Michael!

Former and new Mariner Miguel Olivo was extremely nice to Tim:

After signing a baseball for us, Miguel crouched down and started chatting with Tim. He tried to shake Tim’s hand, but Tim was holding a fist full of authentic Arizona rocks. Instead of a handshake, Miguel was treated to a look at the rocks Tim had collected during catcher’s BP. Here is a look at the baseball Miguel signed for us:

He always gets excited when I mention we live in Pennsylvania, where he was raised. The first time (of many) we saw Jack on this trip, it was just barely drizzling. Jack was passing by us when he asked me “did you bring this [the rain] with you?” This is a common question that anyone from Seattle gets asked whenever they are in another state and it starts raining. I personally have had to answer this question about 40,000 times in my life. I responded, “Not me, we just flew in from Pennsylvania.” Jack was already past me (driving a golf cart) when he heard this and he immediately stopped and came back to ask me where we live in Pennsylvania.

Another top Mariners executive (and minority owner) was usually hanging around the fields during our trip. It was Howard Lincoln, Mariners Chairman, CEO, minority owner, and representative of the Mariners corporate majority owner, Nintendo. This picture of Tim and Howard Lincoln is another MyGameBalls.com Photo Scavenger Hunt picture:

Note: In this picture, Tim is standing on the back of a golf cart. If you click to enlarge the picture, you can see a tag hanging over the steering wheel that says, “Jack Z.” Yep, that was the golf cart Jack was driving when he asked if we brought the rain with us.

As already shown in our recent entry, we had a great interaction and got several pictures with…

…Milton Bradley.

The day we got the Milton Bradley bat was crazy. Its the same day we got the Luke French autograph (featured in our last entry). It was the same day as the Howard Lincoln picture. And it was the same day as the next six player pictures.

First up at the end of the daily workout session, Franklin Gutierrez a/k/a “Death to Flying Things”:

A day or two later, Franklin flew back to Seattle to see a doctor about some mysterious stomach issues he has had since last season. Franklin also signed a baseball for us:

Thanks, Franklin!

Next up, Mainers firstbaseman, Justin Smoak:

If Smoak lives up to his potential, the Cliff Lee trade will end up being a great deal for the Mariners. So, we’re really pulling for Smoak to find his stroke at the major league level.

This was as good as we could do with respect to getting our picture with top Mariners prospect Dustin Ackley:

Ackley signed this baseball for us but then had to run:

Thanks, Dustin!

We also didn’t get a traditional, posed picture with Mariners outfield prospect, Greg Halman:

Halman was great. He really liked Kellan. He called him “cutie.” It was pretty funny. By the way, that ball Halman is signing was thrown to us by Halman earlier in the day.

Thanks, Greg!

We had a nice chat with local Seattle product and all around good guy, Matt Tuisasosopo:

Tui was extremely outgoing and fan friendly all week. He even chatted up Tim from third base one day during infield drills.

Tim was right with us during these last five pictures, but he didn’t want to get in any of the pictures. I was bummed about it because we’d still never had a picture with both Tim and Kellan and a player — every picture has either been one or the other.

That all changed when Ryan Langerhans passed by us. Tim asked Ryan to sign our Greg Halman baseball and then all of us posed for this picture:

Here is a look at that baseball:

Upper right: Greg Halman 56, Matt Tuiasosopo 27

Lower left: Justin Smoak 17

Lower right: Ryan Langerhans

Thanks, guys!

At Mariners/Padres Fan Fest at the Peoria Sports Complex’s main stadium, Tim got this picture with Greg Zaun:

It’s Tim’s first picture with a Padre. See that baseball Zaun is holding? The first 400 kids at Fan Fest got a little back pack with Mariners and Padres baseball cards, a baseball, a sharpie and some other stuff in it. The baseball wasn’t a ROMLB. It was some random brand with an advertisement for a baseball card shop on it. It wasn’t a great baseball for autographs, but Tim ended up having a bunch of people sign it. Actually, its unfortunate he didn’t use our spare ball that a fan gave Tim a couple days earlier for all of those autographs. Oh, well, Tim was quite happy to collect a bunch of autographs on his door prize baseball.

As shown in our last entry, Kellan got his picture taken with his first pitcher, Luke French:Luke also signed Tim’s door prize baseball.

Thanks again, Luke!

Our final picture with a Mariner was this group shot with the Mariner Moose, also at Fan Fest:

As you can see, Spring Training was excellent in terms of getting pictures with Mariners. We didn’t get our picture with Ichiro, but we knew that was a long shot, even at Spring Training. Other than Ichiro, the only player who I really wanted to get a picture with, but failed to do so, was Mariners pitcher, Jason Vargas. But maybe we can track him down during the regular season. We will see.

9 Comments

Another great crop of stories and pictures. Gotta be refreshing, right? I’m surprised Milton was all smiles and not off on some tirade. Any sign of Jack Wilson? I know for a fact he will love to see your kids. And tell him I said hi!

What a unique angle of “picture with Ichiro” I see here! Ichiro is smiling so happlily and relaxed, simply because he is not aware of being photographed at the moment. Tim’s admiring look at Ichiro is also impressive. I deeply appreciate this picture as another Ichiro fan.
BTW did’t you see this huge picture anywhere in the Peoria Sports Complex this year?http://cookandsonbats.mlblogs.com/archives/2010/03/griffey-the-prankster.html

Wow so many pictures! And all great! I really hope I get the chance to go to a spring training in the future, it looks so much fun! To meet the players and all that! But in the meanwhile I’m definitely enjoying your photos! haha
And thank you so much for your respond! I’m looking forward to those pics of Cortes!

I m not sure how I missed it until now, but at least I found it! Great work and looking forward to checking it out further and in the future.
I have a blog (Johngysbeat.blogspot.com) which is mostly about meeting celebs. If you are willing to share any of your pictures on my site, I’d love to run it. I’d include info on your site and anything else you’d like with it. You have so many great pictures.
Every Monday I run the feature with other friends/bloggers/coworkers and their celebrity encounters. Check out my site when you get a chance and follow if you like.
John

MATT-
It is great to have baseball back. I’m hoping for good things for Milton this year. He has seemed to be in a real good mind set so far this Spring Training, and he’s hitting well. We did run into Jack a couple times. Once, he walked right next to us and we said “hi” to each other. Then, he noticed he’d walked right in front of Tim while he was taking a picture and he felt real bad…like he ruined an important picture of something. But he didn’t. On our last day of our trip (still to come on our blog), Jack hiked a ball to himself and threw me a fly pattern on the RF berm at the Peoria Sports Complex during Fan Fest.

NAO-
It is a cool picture. I wasn’t going to add it to this blog entry at first because it isn’t a traditional posed picture with a player. But I had to add it because it is interesting and unique. Tim is actually saying something to Ichiro in this picture, but speaking so quietly that no one could hear him at all. I actually asked some of the people who work at the Peoria Sports Complex if they knew what happened to the huge picture of Griffey and Roger Hansen, but no one seemed to know. It is nowhere to be seen, at least nowhere to be seen by the general public.

JOHN-
Glad you found our little corner of the internet and are enjoying our pictures. I’m not quite sure what you have in my regarding running some of our picts on your site, but generally I am not opposed to idea of you featuring us.

BERNIE-
Yep, pretty much it is just that easy! We went to Spring Training the first week that position players reported to camp. They were not playing games yet (except one intrasquad game). It was just practice. That small window of time is probably the best time for meeting and getting pictures with the players. They’re very relaxed, there is hardly anyone around, and the players are walking around in public areas to shuttle from field-to-field. Its awesome!

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